Paul Walker's Co-stars in 'Fast and Furious' Remebers Him on His Third Year Death Anniversary; Meadow Walker Continues the Legacy of her Father
By Karen Diaz | Dec 02, 2016 10:19 AM EST
Three years has already passed since the "Fast and Furious" star, Paul Walker died in a tragic car accident. His daughter, Meadow Walker, tried to keep the legacy of his father going.
In November 30, 2013, Paul Walker died at the age of 40 because of single-vehicle collision. Many were shocked upon his death including his closest friends and fans. His friend Roger Rodas also died in the said accident. The movie "Fast and Furious 7" was only halfway when Walker died and went on hiatus for awhile. Later on, his brother Cody Walker appear on the remaining scenes of the movie.
In September 2015, Meadow sued Porsche on Walker's wrongful death. Reportedly, Walker and Rodas may be still alive if the company properly installed the car's safety features, previously reported by Jobs & Hire
Last Wednesday marked Walker's third year death anniversary. Some of his friends and co-stars remembered him like; Jordana Brewster, who posted a picture of herself and Walker on Instagram. Ludacris also shared a photo of Walker which he captioned, "Always in our hearts." And Tyrese Gibson who played the role of Roman in "Fast and Furious 7," shared a message. According to him; Walker is very respectful to everyone and he never let anyone to feel insignificant. He further added that he loves Paul and still misses him so much.
Meadow Walker on the other hand, was 15 years old when her father died. On Paul's 42nd birthday (September 2015), Meadow launched the Paul Walker Foundation to honor her father's legacy. The only mission is to do good, which is very simple. The foundation gives scholarship to students working in the field and researchers pursuing marine science educations, as per People.
Since 2005 until 2013, Walker has been part of Monterey Bay Aquarium. Paul Walker Ocean Leadership Awards was then created in 2014 for people who support the philanthropic ventures. The first one who received the award are Marisa Miller and Jack Johnson.
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